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*[[Hydroelectric]] - The amount of [[water]] allowed through the dam can be varied quickly.
 
*[[Hydroelectric]] - The amount of [[water]] allowed through the dam can be varied quickly.
 
*[[Tidal]] - The amount of [[water]] allowed through the barrage can be varied quickly.
 
*[[Tidal]] - The amount of [[water]] allowed through the barrage can be varied quickly.
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====Future Trends====
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Many Governments are trying to decrease their reliance on [[Fossil Fuel]]s because:
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*The produce [[Carbon Dioxide]] which is [[scientist]]s say is causing [[Global Warming]]
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*[[Fossil Fuel]]s will run out one day so we need an alternative to provide [[electricity]].

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Key Stage 3

Meaning

An energy resource is a part of the environment that has a store of energy which can be used by humans.

About Energy Resources

Energy Resources are used for heating and lighting our homes as well as provide energy for transport and industry to build products.
Energy resources are split into two groups; Renewable and Non-renewable.

Non-renewable Energy Resource

Renewable Energy Resource

Key Stage 4

Meaning

An energy resource is a part of the environment that has a store of energy which can be used by humans.

About Energy Resources

Energy Resources are used to heat homes and to generate electricity.
Energy resources are split into two groups; Renewable and Non-renewable.

Non-renewable Energy Resource

Renewable Energy Resource

Trends in the use of Energy Resources

Daily Trends in Energy Use

The amount of electricity used and how it is generated changes over time.
To meet the changing demand for electricity companies must be able to increase or decrease the amount of energy needed quickly.

The following energy resources can be used to quickly increased or decreased electricity production to meet the demands:

Future Trends

Many Governments are trying to decrease their reliance on Fossil Fuels because: